Helps kids trace and memorize their name with fun, guided letter practice. For ages 3+
Start playingRecognizes and names letters in own name
Traces each letter with growing control
Begins to write name without help
Builds early writing confidence
Supports fine motor development
Connects letter shapes to personal identity
With cheerful guidance, your child will trace each letter of their name, learning to write it clearly and confidently – all through joyful repetition. During gameplay, your child will:
Trace letters of their name with voice and visual support
Repeat the motion until they gain steady control
Learn to write their full name from memory
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Tracing Name gives kids a personal, meaningful way to practice writing. As they see their own name on screen, they build letter recognition and connect writing to identity. Each tracing step includes gentle prompts, helping kids grow more confident with every attempt.
A child’s own name is like the imprint of their own “self” – part of self-identification, a unique code that helps them distinguish themselves from others. It is no coincidence that the first thing children ask when they begin showing interest in letters is: “How do you spell MY name?” This is a sign that it is time to add tracing games to their set of activities. Our Tracing Name requires no special preparation or complex scenarios, yet fully satisfies this interest.
Writing should be learned through clear tasks that create an inner response. A tracing game is not just practice for the hand and writing skills – although it is that too – but also a deeply personal and meaningful experience. Familiar letters create a strong emotional response and a sense of pride. This approach turns the routine of learning into an exciting process of discovery.
Keiki offers many tracing games for kids, including Trace Name, which together provide a comprehensive approach to developing early cognitive and physical skills. Tracing may seem easy to an adult, but for a child, it is an engaging task in itself, requiring dexterity, focus, accuracy, and a systematic approach. With letter tracing games, preschoolers practice the following skills:
Modern apps can become valuable helpers in the balanced development of preschoolers. Tracing Name in Keiki is an example of how a familiar task, known to all early childhood educators, can be given new life through personalization that leaves no child indifferent. Thanks to this approach, we create strong associations for the child and allow them to master a new skill with pleasure.
At the same time, every letter tracing game in Keiki, just like tasks from other categories, remains a safe space for children of any age. The app has no ads or third-party links, but it does offer an intuitive interface with prompts and encouragement for successful attempts. It is designed with children’s perception in mind: large elements, smooth animation, and voice prompts help the child focus on writing their own name. This makes Keiki an ideal helper in early development, where learning takes place in an atmosphere of joy, play, and comfort.